Cultural Consultant

Role

Advises on cultural context, representation, meaning, language, protocol, history, or community knowledge.

Description

A Cultural Consultant advises on cultural context, representation, meaning, language, protocol, history, or community knowledge relevant to a project. They help the team avoid shallow, inaccurate, extractive, or harmful representation.

In immersive media, cultural consultation is especially important because the participant may be placed inside a world, story, ritual, memory, or social situation. The consultant helps ensure that cultural material is handled with care, specificity, and respect.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research practice, the Cultural Consultant brings knowledge that may not be available through general research alone. They help the team understand what a cultural reference means, who has authority to speak, what should be avoided, and what relationships need to be built.

Scope Note

May include script review, design review, language guidance, cultural context, community protocol, historical background, representation review, sensitivity review, and advice on consultation or consent processes.

Boundary Note

A Cultural Consultant should not be treated as a single representative for an entire culture or community. Their role should be defined clearly, compensated fairly, and supported by broader consultation when needed.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with directors, writers, producers, researchers, community consultants, artists, designers, ethics researchers, and subject-matter experts.

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